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The case against two suspects accused of plotting and then brutally killing a Fort Campbell soldier last month is mounting.
During a preliminary hearing local law enforcement officials directly involved in the case gave chilling details about the murder of 28-year old Vincent Goslyn, who returned home
from combat on January 30th. A Christian County Sheriff’s Deputy testified that 24-year old Jessie Goslyn was interviewed for about eight hours the day after her husband was killed and initially did not tell the truth about how her husband was killed. After making previous statements that police say were false, Goslyn admitted to meeting up with Jarred Long the night before the murder at a Clarksville hotel, where they allegedly discussed plans to harm her husband, who was already seeking treatment for injuries he sustained while he was deployed overseas.
Through the course of investigation, it was determined that Jessie Goslyn and Jarred Long were in a romantic relationship and that Long lived with her at her on-post housing for several months while her husband was deployed overseas.
According to the sheriff’s deputy, the night before the murder, Goslyn and Long discussed how she would take her husband out to eat, pretend to get sick on Fidelio Road, where Long would be waiting and pretending to have a broken down vehicle.
The sheriff’s deputy then went on to say that despite being gravely injured, Vincent Goslyn managed to walk back to the vehicle and attempted to get inside, but was pulled back and attacked by Long.
The deputy stated even though he was injured and being attacked by Long, Goslyn yelled for his wife, to go and get away from the scene.
Goslyn’s lifeless body was found Friday, February 3rd on Fidelio Road after he was reportedly shot multiple times by Jarred Long. ** |
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